Posted on 10/08/2018 7:10:09 AM PDT by billorites
Brett Kavanugh is on the Supreme Court and the biggest reason is Donald Trump. When he won the nomination in 2016, it wasnt unreasonable to think that Trump wouldnt win the general election, he wouldnt be true to his promise on judges even if he won, and even if he nominated the right people, he wouldnt care enough about the Court to see through a difficult, high-stakes confirmation fight. We can now say of these presumptions, wrong, wrong, and wrong.
The Kavanugh confirmation was clarifying in another way. Brett Kavanugh is not a loudmouth. He never insulted anyone or said a bad word in public. Hes upstanding. He never paid off a porn star or resorted to dubious tax schemes. Hes not a populist or a nationalist. Hes a respectable member of the Republican establishment who no reasonable person could find threatening or outrageous. Yet they tried, not just to defeat him, but to destroy him. Comments
By they, I mean the liberal media, the Democratic Party, the legal academy and, Hollywood. All that stood in the way of this effort were Republican officeholders, conservative voters and mediaand Donald Trump.
This tells us something important about how Trump-skeptical conservatives should regard him. The president has many flaws. We can argue about how much weight to put on them and it remains to be seen how they will ultimately ramify. But the last two weeks make clear that despite them, Trump is a friend. It also makes abundantly clear, if it wasnt already completely obvious, who is out to destroy conservatism and conservatives, even those who dont have a whiff of Trump about them.
Are we seeing the transformation of a notable reluctant “supporter” of Trump being converted?
This is falling just short of all-out, full-blown enthusiasm.
Amazing how far the National Review has come, now that they have seen the effects of winning up close and beautiful.
President Trump already had a 90% approval rating among Republicans before the Kavanaugh fight. If someone doesn’t approve of President Trump after Kavanaugh then they are “outing” themselves.
The dividing line will be stark enough that the Trump presidency will be remembered in two separate time periods, BK and AK. This article is a perfect example. The resistance in the Republican party is dead. The swamp on our side has been drained, and all that remains is a little stinky residue. Let the real fun begin!
Because Republicans had caved to Media power for 50 years.
You and your ilk at the National Review were given an invitation to the Trump party early-on but you chose to publicly and blatantly reject it in favor of bashing Trump.
And now, after two years of seeing Trump's successes, you decide to crash the Trump party, when the bouncer should have rejected you at the door.
It's easy to Monday morning quarterback Trump's first two years while you stood on the opponent's sideline, booing him.
And it's transparent to conservatives that you now want to bask in Trump's success after you have barely stopped holding your nose.
How about publishing an issue of your magazine, listing all the contributing editors and writers on the cover, lauding Trump's successes and conservatism, to make-up for your disgusting behavior against him previously.
You may consider Trump your "flawed" friend now but what you really are is a "fair-weather" friend, who's support depends on which way the political winds are blowing.
Weak, Lowry, real weak.
I always fix those “double negatives.” So much easier to read without them.
True for establishment Republicans, which Trump isn't and Lowry is. Which is why Lowry should've been more confident that Trump WOULD keep his promise on judges. It's Lowry's clan than has long been the media pushover clan.
They have to be careful around The Partying Princess.
Crushing her lawyers for their duplicity on the California trip offered by the committee, on the other hand, should be pretty easy.
Tl;dr: conservatives, see? Its not us Trump haters that hurt our cause! Really!
It means the same thing as what everyone who initially laughed at Trump even running were thinking.
“He’s not serious.”
“He’s just looking for publicity.”
“He doesn’t have the experience to run a country.”
“He’ll never follow through with all these campaign promises”
Especially that last one. Who can blame people for thinking that. Most politicians don’t follow through.
Everyone pegged him wrong except those that voted for him. A lot of people have woken up since then. There isn’t going to be any blue wave. Too many people have swapped to President Trump’s side. I think that’s why we see Mitch and Lindsay acting different these days. They probably started out as true conservatives decades ago and had given up on the cause. Then Trump came along and was actually serious about MAGA. Everyone thought it was just a slogan. I think it gave them hope for conservatism again. That and seeing how hard he is actually working at it.
“This tells us something important about how Trump-skeptical conservatives should regard him.”
The cure for “Trump skepticism” should have been to just consider who Hillary would have appointed to the Supreme Court.
I hate to admit it, but you’re mostly right.
Just fecal, Reagan was pre-internet and the MSM controlled ALL information...
I had typed recall, but autocorrect put in ‘fecal’. I think I’ll leave it like that.
Start there and move on to Ford.
What is he!! is wrong with Rich Lowry? This is the opinion of an idiot.
Finally the nevertrumpers are getting it. DJT, is an imperfect man (as we all are) doing an excellent job as POTUS! MAGA!
Rich Lowry is just another Bush League Republican.
Bush League Republicans have one over riding concern.
Keeping the borders open and the laws unenforced.
They do not want US to restore the rule of law and send home the 30 million people they invited here against the will of the citizens.
The Bush Plan for North Mexico (aka USA) is paramount.
“Why was it unreasonable to assume that Trump would keep his promise on judges? “
Because at that time one of their main talking points was that he was just bluster, had no real convictions and would be completely unpredictable.
We didn’t believe that but they did.
Are you SURE?? Brett was Bush’s SECRETARY.
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